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“This week in Mathematical Oncology” — July 13, 2023
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From the editor:
Next week is the Society for Math Biology’s annual meeting — looking forward to a fun week of great science!
If you’ll be at the meeting, scroll down to see how you can get some free math onco artwork!
Thanks,
Jeffrey West
jeffrey.west@moffitt.org
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The newsletter now has a dedicated homepage where we post the cover artwork for each issue. We encourage submissions that coincide with the release of a recent paper from your group. This week’s artwork:
This week's cover artwork is a celebration of the over 100 talented artists within the last 2+ years who have contributed to the Math Onco collection. To aid in the celebration, we've printed out stickers and postcards to share. If you'll be at the Society for Mathematical Biology annual meeting next week, there's a chance to acquire one of these nifty postcards.
As a token of thanks, each artist will receive their own cover art printed on a sticker
. For the rest of you, we've printed 200 stickers and 100 postcards of our favorite designs. We plan to give stickers away during the Math Oncology subgroup meeting (time TBD). First come, first served!A special thank you to Maximilian Strobl and Ryan Schenck for their work to curate and collect cover artwork each week − and thank you to Sandy Anderson for generously funding the printing!
Visit the mathematical oncology page to view jobs, meetings, and special issues. We will post new additions here, but the full list can found at mathematical-oncology.org.
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For this printing, we’ve included the artwork for issues 162 up through 256. Find all artwork here: mathematical-oncology.org/art.